Get ready for the Season Change with these Fall Home Maintenance To-Do’s

As summer comes to a close, your home deserves some special attention to prepare for colder temperatures to come. September home maintenance is all about wrapping up the warm and welcoming fall.

Get heating system serviced

Don’t wait for late in the fall and winter to check your heating system. Check with professionals in your area for an annual inspection between seasons. They’ll help you with any current cooling issues your home faces and help you prepare for the cold months to come.

Clean ceiling fans, light fixtures, and vents

Look up and you’ll find you’ve neglected to clean much of your living space simply because it was out of sight. Give lights, fans, and vents a good dusting before you start circulating heat and spreading dust mites.

Test the smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors

The experts at Safewise recommend testing all your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors every month. Give them fresh batteries and don’t be afraid to replace them with newer, smarter models that can alert you to danger when you aren’t home.

Get fireplaces professionally checked and cleaned

Chestnut roasting season may be a couple of months away, but it’s never too early to clean out the fireplace. Besides, it’s a good idea to do it early, while your local chimney sweep has room in their about-to-be busy schedule. A clean hearth and fireplace can reduce fire hazards in your home and keep the air clean inside.

Check and replace weather stripping around doors and windows

Keep the cold out (and the heat in) by making sure your weather stripping hasn’t slipped out of place around windows and doors. Replace any worn caulking that leaves gaps, or you’ll find the wind whistling through more than you might like this season.

Store summer items and replace with fall items

As the temperatures drop, say goodbye to pool supplies, beach towels, and flip-flops and hello to coats and boots and see if you can dig up a pair of mittens. You can also use this opportunity to purge your junk. While uncovering your fall and winter gear, sort out the old and unused items to cut down on the clutter. Create “keep, donate, or trash” piles to stay organized.


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